linaseemnetes
Linaseemnetes is a genus of extinct aquatic reptiles that lived during the Early Triassic period. These marine predators were characterized by their slender bodies, long tails, and powerful caudal fins. Fossil evidence suggests that Linaseemnetes were medium-sized animals, approximately two to three meters in length.
Phylogenetic analysis indicates that Linaseemnetes belonged to the group Thalattosauria, which also includes other aquatic reptiles
The Linaseemnetes fossils have been found in several Triassic deposits around the world, including Central Asia
Despite its significance, the Linaseemnetes genus remains poorly understood. The limited number of well-preserved fossils has
The study of Linaseemnetes and other extinct aquatic reptiles sheds light on the evolution of marine ecosystems